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Orthodox Theology The Dogmatic Tradition of the Orthodox Church: A brief explanation of Orthodox Theology and its sources by Bishop Maximos (Aghiorgoussis), of Pittsburgh. Gregory of Nyssa Homepage: Contains translations, some with introductions, from the works of St. Gregory by Bro. Casimir McCambley, OCSO, of St. Joseph's Abbey, Spencer, MA Early Church Documents: Hypertext links to most of the Early Church documents on the web. Also includes texts from other religions with which the Church has had to deal (Judaism, Islam) and various heresies. Includes a project to place the texts of the 38 vol. Victorian Patristics series (most recently reprinted by Eerdmanns) online. ICLnet Guide to Early Church Documents: A comprehensive series of links to primary documents of the early Church The First Ecumenical Council: Dogmatic statements and canonical prescriptions: Reproductions from Volume 14 of the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers The Second Ecumenical Council (First Council of Constantinople): Further text from Volume 14 The Third Ecumenical Council (Council of Ephesus): St. Kyril of Alexandria vs Nestorios from Volume 14 The Fourth Ecumenical Council (Chalcedon): St. Kyril triumphant (with help from Leo I) from Volume 14 The Fifth Ecumenical Council (Constantinople II): Anathemas against the 3 Chapters of Theodore of Mopsuestia and the Anathemas against Origin The Sixth Ecumenical Council: St. Maximus the Confessor contra mundum The Seventh Ecumenical Council (Nicaea II): Against the Ikonoclasts The Fathers of the Church: This is it folks. The stuff that many of us paid Eerdmans $13.50 to $16.95 per volume for (because we were naive ehough to think that those folks actually owned a copyright) is here for the taking--at the price of your monthly connection. Thank you Wheaton College! The Fr. Alexander Schmemann Home Page: Maintained by Claude Hammond, a commissioned Kentuckey Colonel and the director of publications in the Public Relations Dept. of Berea College. Includes a number of extracts from Fr. Alexander's books and sermons. Alexander Men Home Page: A biography and other resources which relate to this recent Russian martyr. |
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